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Post by belelmo27cien on May 13, 2015 11:47:11 GMT -5
According to this tweet, Sandy will be attending.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="ja"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Sandra Bullock, Kevin, Stuart & Bob will attend the world premiere of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Minions?src=hash">#Minions</a> on June 11 in Leicester Sq, London</p>— CelebIntelUK (@celebinteluk) <a href="https://twitter.com/CelebIntelUK/status/598446698684383233">2015, 5月 13</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Post by Gabi on May 13, 2015 17:12:47 GMT -5
Wow great news! Thanks Bel! I was about to comment the other premiere(by the way it's july on the title), then I saw this one. Curious to see it's before the US premiere. Some countries are opening before the U.S. too. I'm kinda pissed about that because her only movie who opening here first is dubbed. Anyway, I wonder if she'll take Louis to the UK premiere. I remember she mentioned it on People but probably is the LA one.
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Post by belelmo27cien on May 14, 2015 0:05:26 GMT -5
Oops! Thanks gps13 for pointed out my mistake! I corrected the month for LA premiere.
Yeah, for this movie, there are quite a few countries open before US. In my country, it'll be at the end of July, and I think it'll be both subtitles and dubbed version. For dubbed version, a very popular actress (my favourite too) dubbed Sandy's voice, and I think she'll attend the LA Premiere, so there will be coverage on TV news, which I'm looking forward to!
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 11, 2015 13:14:32 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 11, 2015 13:16:10 GMT -5
I wish her hair was wavy or not centered but she looks good anyway. Attachments:
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 11, 2015 23:04:16 GMT -5
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Post by leslieleslie on Jun 12, 2015 16:32:22 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 12, 2015 23:07:25 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 15, 2015 9:05:55 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 23, 2015 15:00:48 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 26, 2015 21:58:22 GMT -5
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Post by snajper on Jun 27, 2015 5:28:17 GMT -5
I love the MTV interview about the sequel xD This is one for BBC Radio 2 Z(only voice). Fun one. She talk a little about "Our Brand is crisis" at the end: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02vngnh
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 30, 2015 9:46:56 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 2, 2015 9:39:58 GMT -5
Reuters - Q&A in London www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-3146079/A-Minute-Sandra-Bullock-playing-baddie-Minions.htmlBy Sara Hemrajani LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - Sandra Bullock has played a medical engineer in space in "Gravity" and an undercover FBI agent posing as a beauty pageant model in "Miss Congeniality," but she takes on her first villainous role in the animated "Minions." In "Minions," a "Despicable Me" spin-off out in theaters on July 10, Bullock supplies the voice of the glamorous Scarlett Overkill, who wants the small yellow minions to help her get the British crown jewels. Bullock, 50, spoke to Reuters about playing a baddie. Q: The reaction to "Minions" at the London premiere was huge. Do you ever take a step back and think millions of people are excited about your work? A: It was the Minions. I think love like that can only be for little, yellow pill-shaped creatures with eyeballs. Q: Scarlett Overkill is not exactly a Cruella de Vil-type character. A: I said I don't want her to be Cruella de Vil. Cruella was perfect for "101 Dalmations." I loved that they showed (Scarlett) having a loving relationship with her husband, he dug her. ... They worked as a great team together. ... I wanted my son to see a couple that was into each other. Q: Voicework is a long process, how did it change from early sketches to the script? A: It evolved like crazy every time we went in. Something would dawn on me a year later that wasn't evident before and I'd say 'Can we go back and tweak this?' Sometimes there was time to do it and sometimes there wasn't. But it is a growing process, it's very organic. Q: As one of Hollywood's leading actresses, do you ever feel pressure to push the boundaries more for women? A: I always loved pushing roles to be something more than the way they were written, saying women are a little more multidimensional, and I was allowed to do it. I didn't really feel that glass ceiling pushing down on me so hard until I got to a certain level when I should've felt freer, and when it happened I was devastated. I want my son to grow up in a society where he knows what he knows now at a later time in life, which is all women are equal. There is no difference. Unfortunately that doesn't exist now, but, hopefully, I will do my part as many other millions of women are doing their part, and it'll level out. (Reporting by Sara Hemrajani; Editing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, Jill Serjeant and Jonathan Oatis)
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